Collection: Buke and Gase on CD

$30.00

Get three of Buke and Gase’s Brassland releases on compact disc including their latest album General Dome, and a Function Falls CD available exclusively from the shop & on their tours.

This is the first time we've offered these complete discography deals since their self-releases +/- EP went out of print. Now the pack features the very limited edition Function Falls CD release.

Package Includes:General Dome

Function Falls

Riposte

Buke and Gase

"On each of their releases to date, Buke & Gase have never beenanything less than absolutely thrilling." - Pitchfork

Brooklyn-based BUKE (byook) and GASE (gace) are Arone Dyer on the "buke" (a self-modified six-string former baritone ukulele) and Aron Sanchez on the "gass" (a guitar-bass hybrid of his own creation). Both of them play double duty, also mobilizing a small army of foot percussion. These instruments are then filtered through various pedals, amplifiers and homemade inventions to create a surprisingly complex sound. Dyer's supermelodic vocal lines weave through the beautiful yet unwieldy musical matter, balancing light and dark, calamity and control. Their musical multi-tasking makes for live shows that are visually unexpected and sonically explosive.

Listen to the title track from General Dome (2013):

Listen to a song from Function Falls (2012):

Listen to a song from Riposte (2010):

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Riposte is the debut album of Buke & Gase. Their music is loud yet folky, polyrhythmic yet melodic. DustedMagazine.com called them part of a tradition where "the avant-garde, the handcrafted, the anti-authoritarian" overlap -- yet they have have received unbelievable amounts of love & support from the classical music community and press outlets like NPR (Tiny Desk Concert, All Things Considered, several best of the year lists) and The New York Times. The best of both worlds, Buke & Gase are spiky and accessible.